Sculpture · 2014

Longlife Street

Life-cycle: Products of a collective become facilitators of a collection.

Closed corridors end in passageways opened to street-side ceremonies. Live theatre parodies proto-society. Decorated archetypes meet real-life counterparts in actors paired with objects as a measure of collective conscience.

Figures embody a journey. Setting out with an image in mind, raw portraits carved as if for the first time at every stage. Successive guises uncovered preserve a permanent state of becoming.

Willy

2014 · Wood, Colour · 200x100x70cm

Overall view of the Willy sculpture.
Close-up view of the Willy sculpture.
Profile view of the Willy sculpture.

Billy

2014 · Wood, Colour · 115x70x70cm

Overall view of the Billy sculpture.
Rear view of the Billy sculpture.
Alternate view of the Billy sculpture.
Portrait view of the Billy sculpture.

Bob

2014 · Wood, Colour · 155x100x80cm

Overall view of the Bob sculpture.
Detail of the hands on the Bob sculpture.
Profile view of the Bob sculpture.

Garry

2014 · Wood, Colour · 100x100x70cm

Overall view of the Garry sculpture.
Close-up view of the Garry sculpture.
Detail of the head on the Garry sculpture.

Paddy

2014 · Wood, Colour · 200x70x70cm

Overall view of the Paddy sculpture.
Rear view of the Paddy sculpture.
Detail of the head on the Paddy sculpture.

Paul

2014 · Wood, Colour · 180x60x30cm

Overall view of the Paul sculpture.
Detail of the Paul sculpture.
Detail of the head on the Paul sculpture.

Parasol

2014 · Wood, Colour · 80x80x80cm

Overall view of the Parasol sculpture.
Bottom view of the Parasol sculpture.